Staykil Household Flea Spray

Staykil Household Flea Spray is a CFC-free flea spray designed for general use around the home. With special ingredients to prolong Staykil's effects, this easy to use spray prevents the development of flea eggs and larvae for six months. Staykil should only be used on difficult to clean and vacuum areas to which the pet has access. Staykil is 100% OP Pesticide-free giving it a high safety rating. A single treatment quickly and effectively destroys the infestation threat, giving you and your pet peace and comfort. To prevent fleas from breeding and protect your home for up to 12 months Staykil Plus contains the insect growth regulator S-methoprene. Permethrin is the active ingredient in Staykil that kills fleas within 24 hours of hatching and continues to kill them for a further 6 weeks

Kills fleas around the home and prevents development of flea eggs and larvae for six months. Only areas difficult to clean and vaccuum, which are frequented by pets, need spraying. Containing no OP pesticides, this product has a high safety profile.

One treatment prevents flea eggs and larvae from developing into fleas and gives continuous protection for 12 months.

Questions & Answers for Staykil Household Flea Spray

Baby toys

What happens if the spray gets onto my babies toys and he puts it in his mouth, will he get poisoned?

Hannah Dyball

Website Content Developer

Thank you for your question.

This product is CFC free so should not harm your baby, however if the spray does go on the toys, I would recommend giving them a wash.

Hope that helps.

Can this be used on or near mattress?

25th Oct 2017

Becky

I would like to spray the mattress in the bedroom just to be sure but I am concerned of the health effects. Is it safe to use around bedroom area and on mattress?

Hannah Dyball

Website Content Developer

Hello Becky,

As long as you spray the room and leave it for 1-2 hours it will be safe :)

Rabbit

26th Apr 2015

Kaye

I want to use this product but i have a house rabbit who likes to throw herself up against the skirting boards when shes happy. Ime worried if she rolls on the skirting then washes herself the flea spray may be on her fur then she will groom herself & it may poison her?. Ive had the council in to spray but it hasnt worked :0(

John Cousins BVSc MRCVS

Non-Executive Director

You should keep the rabbit out of the room for a few hours after first spraying. After that, the residue is not that easy to remove and the amount your rabbit could pick up would be way below any sort of toxic level in my opinion. I think you will be perfectly safe to use Staykill in this way.

Is staykil safe around young children?

20th Oct 2014

katt2014

is staykil safe around young children? if so, how long after it has been applied.

Richard Spratley Bsc Hons, OPEN

Web Developer

It is suitable for use in a house with young children although they should be kept away when it is being applied. The room being treated should be shut off after treatment for 30 - 60 minutes. Afterwards the room should be aired for up to 30 minutes. Once you have aired the room, and after checking that the spray has fully dried on the sprayed surfaces, it is safe for children and pets to return to the room.

How long should you wait after spraying to letting the animals back in?

14th Aug 2013

Jenny Beamson

VioVet Customer Since: September 2012

From: Surrey, United Kingdom

How long should you wait after spraying to letting the animals back in?

I need to know when it is safe to let the animals back into the room that I have just sprayed.

Richard Spratley Bsc Hons, OPEN

Web Developer

Once you have used the Spraykill on the required areas it should be left to settle for 30 minutes. You then need to air the room. Once the spray is dry to the touch, usually after 30 minutes of airing, pets and children are safe around it.